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  2. Baker Street (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Baker Street" is a single by the British singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty, released in February 1978. It won the 1979 Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically [ 2 ] and reached the top three in the UK, US and elsewhere.

  3. Baker Street (album) - Wikipedia

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    Baker Street is a compilation album released in 1998 by Gerry Rafferty. It features 16 of his best hits from 1978 to 1982. It features 16 of his best hits from 1978 to 1982. Track listing

  4. Larry Johnson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    "The Blues: A New Generation" with Hank Atkins (Prestige, 1965) Presenting the Country Blues (1970) Fast And Funky (1971) Blues from the Apple (1974) Larry Johnson (1974) Biograph BLP-12028; Johnson! Where Did You Get That Sound (1983) Basin Free (1984) Railroad Man (1990) Midnight Hour Blues (1995) Blues for Harlem (1999) Two Gun Green (2002 ...

  5. Check Out the Groove - Wikipedia

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    A cover of "Baker Street", originally performed by Gerry Rafferty, was the first single released from the album. This reached number two in the UK singles chart [2] and the top 10 of many other countries around Europe.

  6. Undercover (dance group) - Wikipedia

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    The group's first single, a cover version of Gerry Rafferty's 1978 UK/US chart success "Baker Street", was their biggest hit, reaching No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1992, [2] held off from the top by another dance track, "Rhythm Is a Dancer" by Snap!. It was the 11th-biggest-selling single of 1992 in the United Kingdom and had ...

  7. Guy Davis (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Davis's next album, Call Down the Thunder paid tribute to the blues masters but revealed more of his powerful originals. It too was named a top ten album of the year in the Boston Globe and Pulse. Acoustic Guitar said it was one of the "thirty essential CDs from a new generation of performers".

  8. Ian Parker (singer-songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Moving back to Stourbridge, Parker started a new band, "Monty Turnball" with Morg' Morgan on keyboards, and two other local musicians with Parker on lead vocals and Stratocaster electric guitar. [2] Morgan would continue in Parker's bands until 2010 when he gave up full-time performing to become a music teacher. [ 3 ]

  9. BBM (band) - Wikipedia

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    BBM ("Baker Bruce Moore") is the name of the short-lived power trio, formed in 1993 by long-established artists, bassist Jack Bruce, guitarist Gary Moore (both of whom had collaborated previously on Moore's Corridors of Power) and drummer Ginger Baker (who, with Bruce, was part of Cream - considered one of the first power trios). [1]